1794 To 1819
Most of the buildings of this period were made of wood. The surviving structures were often moved from the original site years after; they are mostly residential or military structures.
Building | Year Completed | Builder | Style | Source | Location | Image |
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Scadding Cabin | 1794 | Queen's York Rangers | Log cabin | W | Exhibition Place | |
Guild Log Cabin | 1795? | Log cabin | 5 | South side of Guildwood Parkway between Morningside Avenue and Kingston Road - Guildwood Park | ||
John Cox Cottage | 1807 | Log cabin renovated | W | 469 Broadview Avenue | ||
Gibraltar Point Lighthouse | 1808 | British marine architecture | 2 | Toronto Islands | ||
Fort York - Blockhouse #2 | 1813 | Royal Engineers | 19th Century military architecture | W | 100 Garrison Road | |
Fort York - Blockhouse #1 | 1813 | Royal Engineers | 19th Century military architecture | W | 100 Garrison Road | |
Fort York - Brick Magazine | 1814 | Royal Engineers | 19th Century military architecture | W | 100 Garrison Road | |
Fort York - Stone Powder Magazine | 1815 | Royal Engineers | 19th Century military architecture | W | 100 Garrison Road | |
Fort York - Brick Barracks | 1815 | Royal Engineers | 19th Century military architecture | W | 100 Garrison Road | |
Daniel Stong Loghouse | 1816 | Daniel and Elizabeth Stong | 6 | Black Creek Pioneer Village | ||
Daniel Stong Smokehouse and Butchery | 1816 | Daniel Stong | Black Creek Pioneer Village | |||
The Grange | 1817 | D'Arcy Boulton Jr | Georgian architecture | 2 | Village by the Grange |
Read more about this topic: List Of Oldest Buildings And Structures In Toronto